China Sets New Energy Production Record in 2025
China’s energy production hits record 5.13B tonnes in 2025 as renewables outpace coal power for first time, signaling major sector transformation.
News & Insights Across Asia
China’s energy production hits record 5.13B tonnes in 2025 as renewables outpace coal power for first time, signaling major sector transformation.
China accelerates its green transition through Yangtze River restoration and hydrogen corridor development, positioning as global renewable leader ahead of 2026 Two Sessions.
China’s clean energy expansion has driven the first decline in power sector emissions in a decade, marking a milestone in its climate efforts, per CREA analysis.
China’s installed power capacity grows 17.5%, driven by solar and wind energy. Investments in grid projects surge as renewable sector expands.
China’s renewable energy capacity hits 2.16B kW as coal use declines, accelerating its global green leadership, per NDRC report.
Southwest China’s Batang Hydropower Station launches second unit, set to provide clean energy for 1.75 million households annually while cutting CO2 emissions.
China’s AI-driven energy storage systems are accelerating renewable integration, supporting ambitious carbon neutrality goals amid rapid solar capacity growth.
WEF energy forum highlights China’s renewable leadership and global supply chain challenges impacting clean energy transition worldwide.